Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 05/1973

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A compilation of sixteen UFO sighting reports from May 1973, documented by the National UFO Reporting Center. The reports span various locations in the United States and abroad, describing diverse aerial phenomena.

This document is a compilation of UFO sighting reports from May 1973, sourced from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC). The report lists sixteen distinct incidents occurring throughout the month. Locations range across the United States, including Illinois, Alabama, Alaska, Washington, California, New Jersey, Arkansas, Texas, and Maryland, as well as one report from the Atlantic Ocean aboard the USCG Cutter Spencer and one from Bristol, England. The descriptions of the phenomena vary significantly, with witnesses reporting shapes such as ovals, cylinders, disks, rectangles, spheres, fireballs, circles, orbs, and lights. Several reports include specific contextual details, such as military personnel observing a saucer-shaped vehicle in Huntsville, Alabama, and a witness in Texas City, Texas, reporting two and a half hours of lost time. Other reports mention proximity to airports, air bases, or specific landmarks like Redstone Arsenal. The document serves as a chronological log of these civilian-reported events, capturing a wide variety of aerial observations during a single month in 1973.

Bright Burning Light Half Oval Object and 2 1/2 hours of lost time Sighting in Texas City, Texas May 1973 500 Lights On Object0: Yes

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